Six student films were produced in six different cities - New York City, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles and Miami. And these kids had two days to cast their characters, scout locations, style the wardrobe, edit the film and do everything else in between that real directors do. Pretty amazing, right? But wait until you see who stars in the films! Each film features a different celebrity - from Natasha Bedingfield to Alexis Jordan and even Jennifer Stone!

Cosmogirl was lucky enough to spend the day with theNYC film crew when they were making their short, "My Life, The Video Game," starring Ugly Betty's Christopher Gorham! Not only did all the kids act like complete pros, but they were really getting a hands-on experience in film production. And did we mention that 7 out of the 10 teen crew members were girls? That's super impressive!

Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the production of their short, including some quotes from the inspiring teen girls that made it happen. Public voting begins on April 1! Each film will debut online and you can vote for your favorite. The winning film will premiere at a major film festival where the winning crew will be there to attend and present their work on an international stage!

Lauren Sanderson, 17: "I love movies, and I love watching movies, so what goes on behind-the-scenes really fascinates me. It's been great to see the different aspects of what goes on, so that I can see what I like best. I don't know what I want to do when i grow up, but now I have a sense of what I liked. Casting was really fun, and I really like the producing side."

Ashley Agnello, 15: "It's definitely been a challenging experience, trying to get all of the shots we needed and trying to find the perfect angle. I'm more of an editor. I love editing, and I could really see myself living in New York or L.A. and editing films. That's my dream."

Alyssa Eilbott, 17: "I really want to be a lighting designer for theatre or film. That's my passion. But

being able to distinguish the two cameras has been difficult for me. They're just slightly different, and they each offer something different. I just keep getting stumped as to what I should do when I get one of them. But that's what this process is all about. I've learned so much already."

Rupeshi Shah, 17: "Being a part of a film making team has been really amazing and cool. I really like producing and writing. I'm definitely going to stay in New York, and I want to work in comedy. My dream is to be like Tina Fey. She's my inspiration!"

We heart Tina too! What do you girls think? Do these girls rock or what? Tell what you think in the comments, and don't forget to check out their short film!